Boiling Springs Academy: A Photo Album

Boiling Springs Academy opened for classes in 1833 on what is now Moores Lane. The building is still standing. Classes were arranged on three levels with each session lasting five and one half months. The first level taught orthography, reading, writing, and arithmetic and cost eight dollars. The second level consisted of English grammar and geography and cost ten dollars. For fourteen dollars, a student could matriculate in the third level and study Latin, Greek, and the sciences. Boarding students stayed in neighboring homes. J. M. Crown Tilford, the first principal, was a graduate of Cumberland University. The school continued in operation until the early 1900”s. The building has also been used as a meeting house for the Presbyterians and other denominations.

Text from Historic Brentwood by Vance Little.

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Indian Mound

Interior of 2nd floor

School from Mound

School from Mound

Writing on the Walls

Second Story View

Writing on the Walls

Rear view of the School

Front view of the School

Stairs

   

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